... by free institutions, should at times sigh for a strong hand to bear down all these obstacles, and compel a recalcitrant people to be better governed. But (setting aside the fact, that for one despot who now and then reforms an abuse, there are ninety-nine... Considerations on Representative Government - 46 페이지저자: John Stuart Mill - 1861 - 340 페이지전체보기 - 도서 정보
| John Stuart Mill - 1861 - 354 페이지
...(setting aside the fact, that for one despot who now and then reforms an abuse, there are ninety-nine who do nothing but create them) those who look in.../•direction for the realization of their hopes leave out | pf the idea of good government its principal element, • the improvement of the people themselves.... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1875 - 382 페이지
...(setting aside the fact that for one despot who now and then reforms an abuse, there are ninety-nine who do nothing but create them) those who look in...the benefits of freedom is that under it the ruler can not pass by the people's minds, and amend their affairs for them without amending them. If it were... | |
| 1882 - 208 페이지
...till the people were ready to follow him. "One of the benefits of freedom," says John Stuart Mill, "is that under it the ruler cannot pass by the people's...and amend their affairs for them without amending themselves. If it were possible for the people to be well governed in spite of themselves, their good... | |
| Brooklyn Ethical Association - 1892 - 592 페이지
...Setting aside the fact that for one despot who now and then reforms an abuse there are ninety-nine who do nothing but create them, those who look in...themselves. One of the benefits of freedom is that under it a ruler can not pass by the people's minds and amend their affairs without amending them." Besides... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1919 - 160 페이지
...(setting aside the fact, that for one despot who now and then reforms an abuse, there are ninety-nine who do nothing but create them) those who look in...freedom is that under it the ruler cannot pass by the people^ minds,;and amend their affairs for them without amending them. If it were possible for the... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1922 - 432 페이지
...ninety-nine who do nothing but create them) those who look in any such direction for the realisation of their hopes leave out of the idea of good government...the people's minds, and amend their affairs for them -ithout amending them. If it were possible for the people to be well governed in spite of themselves,... | |
| Susan L. Hurley - 1989 - 478 페이지
...(setting aside the fact that for one despot who now and then reforms an abuse, there are ninety-nine who do nothing but create them) those who look in...amend their affairs for them without amending them. Truth gains more even by the errors of one who, with due study and preparation, thinks for himself,... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1998 - 648 페이지
...(setting aside the fact, that for one despot who now and then reforms an abuse, there are ninetynine who do nothing but create them) those who look in...them without amending them. If it were possible for the people to be well governed in spite of themselves, their good government would last no longer than... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 2006 - 414 페이지
...(setting aside the fact, that for one despot who now and then reforms an abuse, there are ninety-nine who do nothing but create them) those who look in any such direction for the realisation of their hopes leave out of the idea of good government its principal element, the improvement... | |
| Nadia Urbinati, Alex Zakaras - 2007 - 349 페이지
...replies to defenders of elitism that placing power in the hands of even an eminent select group "leave[s] out of the idea of good government its principal element, the improvement of the people themselves" (CW XIX: 403). and political principles to their conclusion and sets out his expectation and his hope... | |
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